Still confused about which ergonomic keyboard for small hands is best for you?

Let me help by providing detailed reviews on the best ergonomic keyboard for small hands that I found in the market (and the ones you can buy online).

These reviews will definitely help you gain awareness and understanding of the best features, pros, and cons of each ergonomic keyboard for small hands.

Note: Keyboard manufacturers never specify whether a keyboard is also meant for people with small hands. This meant that I had to rely on many other sources of information to decide whether a keyboard is meant for small hands or not. For example, I asked the current users, read through hundreds of reviews and analyzed product specifications carefully.

Let’s get started!

Best Ergonomic Keyboard For Small Hands Reviewed

Below is the table that shows all the ergonomic keyboard for small hands covered in this review.

Perixx keyboard is one of the best ergonomic keyboard meant for all. And thankfully, it’s designed in a way that makes it a great choice keyboard for people with small hands as well.

It’s a wired USB keyboard that has a 3-D ergonomic shape. This 3-D shape makes sure there is a minimal strain on your hand and wrist.

The keys are designed and placed in a way that ensures minimal effort needed when using this keyboard.

It comes within integrated palm rest that further helps in lowering any strain you may feel when using this keyboard.

If you’re wondering why create a split keyboard? The reason is that the natural position of your hands is not when it’s placed parallelly, but when it’s an angle. The split keyboard is made in a way that it allows your hands to be as close to the natural position, which is a lot more ergonomic.

This design helps relieve any existing pain that you may feel when using a regular keyboard.

People with RSI (Repetitive Strain Injuries) have reported that such a design makes it a lot more comfortable to use keyboards on a daily basis.

If you have been using a regular keyboard, it may take you some time to get used to the using the ergonomic split design keyboard.

Based on the comments from people who have used this keyboard, it’s a good choice if you have slightly small hands. Note that this keyboard is meant for regular size people and also work for people with small hands, but it’s not specifically made for small hands.

PROs

CONs

Ergonomic Split design

Comes with a wrist rest

High quality and durable keys

7 multi-media buttons

Using a Split design keyboard make take time to adjust

Not meant for very small hands

The ergonomic split design coupled with a wrist rest makes this one of the best ergonomic keyboards for small hands (and even medium-sized hands)

Here is another gaming keyboard that is also quite popular among people using it in home or office.

This is a thin and light-weight keyboard and weighs only 570 gm (lighter and thinner than the traditional keyboard).

It’s a plug-and-play keyboard and you don’t need any driver to use it. Also, you can lock the Windows key, which is often the need of people using this keyboard while gaming.

With multiple RGB custom backlit, you can use it for typing and playing games in low light and during night time.

It comes with a detachable USB to a micro cable which makes it portable.

One thing you must know before buying this gaming keyboard is that it makes a clicking sound whenever you type. So if that troubles you, this keyboard is definitely not for you. Although, a lot of people have mentioned that they use this keyboard at home and in office.

Many of the users mentioned that this is a great keyboard for people with small hands (and not a good choice for those with large hands).

If you’re a gamer, you’ll find that this keyboard is a lot more accurate despite having 7mm shorter switch height. This allows it to offer accurate precision and great performance.

Logitech products have always been high quality and long-lasting in my experience. Infact, I am currently using a Logitech keyboard as well as mouse (this one).

Although the Logitech K350 Wireless Ergonomic keyboard may seem like a bit bigger for small hands, a lot of people who have used this keyboard have mentioned that this works great for people who have slightly small hands.

It has a wave design with constant curve layout that makes it a lot more ergonomic and easy to use. The design ensures that there is a minimal strain on your hands while using this keyboard.

You will notice that even it’s keys are curved, which further helps in making typing easy on this keyboard. It also comes with a cushioned palm rest which can be a blessing if you have to work long hours on a daily basis.

It uses the AAA battery and can last up to 3 years with regular usage.

You can also adjust the height of this keyboard to make sure it has the perfect position for typing. There are three levels of height adjustments that can be done.

It also has the option to program to the keys to open a specific app or software as soon as you click the key (needs Logotech Setpoint software).

The wireless range is about 15-20 feet.

It also comes with a unifying USB receiver, which ensures that in case you use more Logitech devices (such as a mouse), you don’t need separate USB dongle. You can use this same receiver for use all the Logitech devices.

Bloody B930 TKL ergonomic keyboard one is another Tenkeyless keyboard which works great for people with small hands.

Although it’s made with gamers in mind, you can easily use it for your day-to-day work.

I went through a lot of videos to make sure it works for small hands, and the good news is that it does. The keys are close enough to make sure your small hands don’t get strained and still built well enough to make sure you get a great typing experience.

But all these great features and the comfort comes at a steep price (above $100).

The good news is that if you decide to shell out this much money on this ergonomic keyboard, you’ll not regret it. The build and performance of this keyboard make it better than many bog names from Logitech, Razor, and Microsoft.

With 0.2 ms response time, this is one of the fastest keyboards in the market

It’s built with weapons-grade anodized aluminum which makes it light-weight and durable.

It has been nano-coated to make it water-resistant. It has a water resistance barrier and drainage holes to make sure nothing happens to the keyboard in case you end up spilling something on it.

In case you want the number pad keys, you can consider getting their full-size keyboard. It also has a version for left-handed people.

Penclic is a compact ergonomic keyboard that offers less distance between keys – which makes it a good choice for people with small hands (as well as people with RSI).

To make it small and compact, the number keypad has been left out, so if number keypad is something you must-have, this keyboard is not for you.

The keys are large which makes it easy to type with this keyboard. Also, the key has a rounded well in it which makes it better than plain flat keys.

The keyboard itself comes with 3 USB ports which can be great when you want to add a mouse or a game controller to your system. Also, the wire that comes with the keyboard is long enough to provide comfortable typing distance.

It has a high-quality aluminum base which makes it light-weight and sturdy

Microsoft hardware products are high-performance and crowd pleasers. And this ergonomic keyboard is not different.

While it may not look like a small keyboard meant for people with small hands, a lot of people who have used it mentioned it’s more for people who have medium and small hands and not for those with large hands.

So if you have medium or slightly small hands, this keyboard is going to be a great one for you.

It has a split keyset design that allows you to keep your wrist and forearms in a position that’s natural and more relaxed.

It comes with detachable

No caps lock light cushioned palm rests that can support your wrist while typing/resting. It also has a domed keyboard shape that helps avoid wrist pronation.

It comes with a separate numeric pad, which allows you to keep the main keyboard compact, and in case you need the number pad, you can place it next to the keyboard. This also means that if you’re left-handed and prefer to keep the number pad of the left, you can do that.

It’s a wireless keyboard and uses 3 AAA batteries (included in the package).

Note that this keyboard is not made for people with small hands. But due to the ergonomic design of it, it works for people with medium/small hands as well.

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